Can myoma of uterus backache

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I am 56 this year, because of suffering from uterine fibroids have been to a number of hospitals, have done a lot of examination. Specific myoma of uterus can lumbago, below I introduce for everybody, do as share.

Can myoma of uterus backache

The first is: genital organs diseases, female reproductive organs go through four hundred times in life, and also bear the tasks of pregnancy, childbirth, etc. some women also experience abortion, birth control operations, etc. The incidence rate of genital inflammation is higher, such as salpingitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, etc. These inflammations are prone to lumbago, uterine backward tilt and flexion, which are also one of the causes of female lumbago, uterine fibroids, cervical cancer, Ovarian cysts and other serious reproductive organ diseases can cause compression associated low back pain.

Second: when a myoma on one side of the uterus (or left or right) falls, it will make the uterus deviate and incline to the direction of myoma growth. This incline will make the contralateral ligaments, blood vessels and nerves pull passively. At this time, the patient will have the feeling of discomfort in the lower abdomen, swelling in the lower abdomen and pain in the waist when standing, but these symptoms can be relieved once lying on his back.     

Third: Generally speaking, if the myoma is more than 5.0cm, the condition is more serious, and it needs to be removed in time. The specific treatment plan needs to be determined according to the individual's age, clinical manifestations and endocrine conditions. But in general, if the size of myoma is more than 3 cm, and the blood supply is rich, it should be operated as soon as possible.

matters needing attention

In addition, women should pay more attention in life to avoid excessive fatigue, especially during menstruation, they should have enough rest, and they can do proper exercise within the range of their body; they should pay attention to light diet, eat more fruits and vegetables, and eat less spicy food; they should go to the hospital once a month after they are diagnosed with hysteromyoma. If the myoma increases slowly or never, it can be reexamined once a half year. If it increases obviously, surgical treatment should be considered to avoid serious bleeding or compression of abdominal organs.